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Malaysia Airlines flight MH192 makes emergency landing

A Malaysia Airlines flight from Kuala Lumpur to Bangalore with 166 people on board has landed safely after a landing gear malfunction forced an emergency landing early Monday morning local time, the airline has confirmed.

Flight with 166 people on board lands safely after returning to Kuala Lumpur

A Malaysia Airlines Boeing 737-800 plane taxis by the main terminal at Kuala Lumpur International Airport. A similar B737-800 aircraft operated by the airline made an emergency landing early Monday morning after a landing gear malfunction. (Vincent Thian/AP)

A Malaysia Airlines passenger plane with 166 people on board landed safely at Kuala Lumpur airport early on Monday after being forced to abandon a flight to Bangalore because of problems with its landing gear, the airline said.

Malaysia Airlines had said earlier that the Boeing 737-800, carrying 159 passengers and seven crew, had suffered a malfunction of its right-hand landing gear upon takeoff, and would be forced to attempt an emergency landing.

The website Flightradar24, which displays live air traffic, showed Flight MH192 repeatedly circling Kuala Lumpur airport before the eventual landing.

Fire rescue services had been placed on standby, according to the airline.

Last month a Malaysia Airlines flight disappeared on a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in unexplained circumstances with 239 people on board, and the search for its presumed wreckage is still continuing in the Indian Ocean.